Ivan Goncharov

Ivan Goncharov was a prominent Russian novelist born on June 18, 1812, in Simbirsk, now known as Ulyanovsk. He is best known for his classic novel, "Oblomov," published in 1859, which explores the life of a lethargic nobleman and the societal changes of 19th-century Russia. Goncharov’s keen observations and humorous yet poignant storytelling invite readers to reflect on the human condition, making his works resonate with audiences even today. In addition to his literary pursuits, Goncharov had a successful career as a public servant and was well-traveled, experiences that enriched his writing and offered a broader perspective on life and society.

Goncharov’s writing is characterized by its deep psychological insight and vivid characterization, which can be appreciated by anyone curious about the complexities of human nature and society. His exploration of themes such as inertia and the clash between tradition and modernity still hold relevance in contemporary discussions. As you delve into his works available in this app, you’ll discover a unique blend of humor, sadness, and wisdom that makes Goncharov a compelling figure in Russian literature. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to his stories, there’s much to enjoy and ponder in his rich narratives.

Oblomov

Read by Kevin W. Davidson


Ivan Goncharov



Oblomov is the best known novel by Russian writer Ivan Goncharov, first published in 1859. Oblomov is also the central character of the nove…

A Common Story

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Ivan Goncharov



Alexander Fedoritch Adouev is the naïve, pampered son of Anna Pavlovna, a provincial landowner. He decides to go off to Saint Petersbur…

The Precipice

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Ivan Goncharov



The Precipice is a story of the romantic rivalry among three men, condemning nihilism as subverting the religious and moral values of Russia…